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CPSC Urges Consumers to Have Flexible Gas Connectors Checked

Release Date: September 09, 1997

The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) is again warning consumers about dangerous, older flexible gas connectors used to connect home appliances to gas supply pipes. These gas connectors are made of brass, are uncoated, and can crack or break, leading to a fireor explosion. They are used most often with gas ranges, ovens and clothes dryers.

Release Number
97-187

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